Legend has it that a star, or beam of light appeared on St. Dominic's forehead when he was baptized as an infant, however this meaning for the star is not well attested.
By denomination I presume you mean religious order. Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Order of Preachers - the Dominicans.
St. Dominic de Guzman is the patron saint of: * Batanes-Babuyanes, Philippines, prelature of * Bayombong, Philippines, diocese of * Dominican Republic * Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic * Santo Domingo Indian Pueblo * Valletta, Malta
A four-pointed star can represent various meanings, depending on the cultural or religious context. In general symbolism, it can symbolize guidance, direction, or the four elements (earth, water, air, fire). It is also used in various flags and emblems to represent ideals such as ambition, power, protection, or achievement.
St. Thomas was not a member of a monastic order. However, he was a member of the Order of Preachers - a Dominican.
There is no saint named Altagracia. You may be referring to Our Lady of Altagracia, a title of Our Blessed Virgin Mary as she is honored in the Dominican Republic and is the patron saint of the country.
The distance between the crest of one wave of electromagnetic radiation and the crest of the next one is its frequency/ when a star runs out of fuel, it caanoot become a neutron star.
The Star of David. A 6 point star.
some dominican are mean some are not
In the last boss, the crest is an hourglass. But, if you mean the other crest, it's the Triforce.
The star on the Celtic top represents each league championship won by the club. Celtic traditionally adds a star above their club crest for every ten league titles won, with the current star representing 50 league championships.
which crest if you mean the triforce or hourglass, you have to draw it on the door, if you mean the sacred crest, it is past the first red door, the one you draw the hourglass
It's not an idiom. It means just what it says -- something is on the crest of a wave. The crest is the top of the wave.
Dominican.
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If you mean the inhabitants of the Dominican Republic, they are Dominicans, albeit (many) of Spanish origin. If you mean Dominican friars, they are international.
I believe she is Dominican
The main colours are red, white and blue. However, the crest in the centre also includes the colours green, yellow and brown.